Support new music: choose from our favourite new albums this month.
Big bands continue to dominate the release schedule. There's only one band on everyone's lips this week and that's the Smashing Pumpkins.
Billy Corgan returns with a new look band and what can only be described as a church robe, as they release their first album since their compilation 'Rotten Apples' LP.
Perhaps Interpol will be a bit gutted that they bought out their new LP 'Our Love To Admire' this week, a fine release, but tough scheduling means they have to fight it out at the top of the charts with Billy & Co.
So here we have it then, the Strange Glue guide to the week's album releases.
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Interpol - Our Love To Admire
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Number 3
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Nick Drake - Family Tree
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Not in Top 40
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Buffalo Tom - Three Easy Pieces
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Not in Top 40
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Scott Matthews - Passing Stranger
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Not in Top 40
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Turbonegro - Retox
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Not in Top 40
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Mooney Suzuki - Have Mercy
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Not in Top 40
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New Young Pony Club - Fantastic Playroom
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Number 29
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Smashing Pumpkins - Zeitgeist
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Number 1
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Spoon - Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Number 40
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The Enemy - We'll Live and Die in These Towns
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Number 12
IMPORT ONLY
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They Might Be Giants - The Else
Available From Tuesday on Import
'One band'?... NO!
Interpol are so much more talk worthy than Smashing Pumpkins. I ve heard SP's new stuff and I don't like it. Shame.
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